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Families and Family Therapy

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  • 268 pages
  • 10 hours of reading

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This book uniquely combines vivid clinical examples, detailed techniques, and insightful perspectives on both well-functioning families and those in therapy. The master clinician's views and strategies are presented clearly, allowing readers to adapt them to their own styles and situations. Six chapter-length transcripts of actual family sessions are included—two featuring ordinary families managing their challenges successfully, and four focusing on families seeking assistance. Each transcript is accompanied by the author's interpretation, emphasizing the therapist's tactics and maneuvers. These engaging sessions are analyzed theoretically, exploring why families develop issues and how to resolve them. The author constructs a model of an effectively functioning family, defining the boundaries of various subsystems, including parental, spousal, and sibling roles. He discusses how families adapt to internal and external stressors as they strive to survive and grow. Dr. Minuchin outlines methods for diagnosing or "mapping" troubled family dynamics and setting therapeutic goals. He examines different scenarios, such as extended families, families with parental children, and those undergoing transitions like death or divorce. Finally, the author delves into the dynamics of change, exploring various restructuring techniques to challenge families and alter their fundamental patterns.

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Families and Family Therapy, Salvador Minuchin

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Released
1974
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(Hardcover),
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Good
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€11.49

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